Stage at diagnosis by type (breast, prostate, colorectal, lung)
This measure presents data about stage at diagnosis for the four most common cancers diagnosed in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia.
This measure provides data on cancer incidence for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples sourced from New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Ter
This measure presents cancer survival data for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from four states and territories: New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and
Being overweight or obese is a risk factor for colorectal, breast (post-menopause), oesophageal (adenocarcinoma), endometrial, pancreatic, liver, and kidney cancers.2,3
Smoking prevalence is an important cancer control measure as tobacco use is estimated to be attributable to 22% of the cancer burden on the Australian population.5 Be
In 2010, it was estimated that alcohol-attributable cancer was responsible for about 4.2% of all global cancer deaths, and 4.6% of all potential Years-of-Life-Lost.8
This measure presents cancer mortality data for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northe